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Changying Dances in the West Wind (complete Collection)
General Fiction长缨舞西风(全集)
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This is a panoramic picture of fifty years of turbulence on land and sea. It is also the epitome of the Chinese people's arduous exploration, marching through fire, lofty ambitions on the battlefield, and heroic efforts to save mountains and rivers. The story begins in the coastal city of Jinzhou. The author adopts a two-line intertwined and parallel writing method. One line, with Wan Tai'an as the protagonist, describes the overt and covert competition between the three major families in Jinzhou in the first half of the twentieth century and the resulting love and hatred; the other line, with Liu Xunzhen as the protagonist, describes his life experiences as he pursued the freedom of love and embarked on the road of revolution. Throughout the book, loneliness and love are intertwined with hatred of family and country, creating a series of vivid and glorious images of revolutionaries in Hai Lufeng. The author focuses his thinking and questioning on the fate of the protagonist, allowing him to travel through the long years and complete the transformation from pure self-resistance to dedication to the rise of the nation.
This is a panoramic picture of fifty years of turbulence on land and sea. It is also the epitome of the Chinese people's arduous exploration, marching through fire, lofty ambitions on the battlefield, and heroic efforts to save mountains and rivers. The story begins in the coastal city of Jinzhou. The author adopts a two-line intertwined and parallel writing method. One line, with Wan Tai'an as the protagonist, describes the overt and covert competition between the three major families in Jinzhou in the first half of the twentieth century and the resulting love and hatred; the other line, with Liu Xunzhen as the protagonist, describes his life experiences as he pursued the freedom of love and embarked on the road of revolution. Throughout the book, loneliness and love are intertwined with hatred of family and country, creating a series of vivid and glorious images of revolutionaries in Hai Lufeng. The author focuses his thinking and questioning on the fate of the protagonist, allowing him to travel through the long years and complete the transformation from pure self-resistance to dedication to the rise of the nation.